The stage is set for Bury Pride 2024
The streets of Bury are set to come alive with colour, music and celebration as Bury Pride returns on Saturday 1 June.
The streets of Bury are set to come alive with colour, music and celebration as Bury Pride returns on Saturday 1 June.
Bury has been hosting events to mark World Aids Day and promote the values of tolerance and inclusion.
June is Pride Month and Foster with Bury would like to hear from members of the LGBT+ community thinking about fostering in Bury.
More people than ever enjoyed Bury Pride, the town’s annual festival of fun which celebrates equality and diversity.
Bury Council has again been named one of Britain’s top ‘equal’ employers by professional lobbying group Stonewall.
Pop Idol Michelle McManus will be the star attraction at the first annual Bury Pride autumn benefit show.
Employees at Bury Council are using Stonewall Rainbow Laces to promote equality and inclusion for all groups in the workplace.
The second Bury Pride takes place on Saturday 7 April and promises to be another fun-packed celebration of diversity.
Bury Council has again been named one of Britain’s top ‘equal’ employers by professional lobbying group Stonewall.
Gender and identity is examined in a new art piece and performances at Bury Art Museum on Thursday 7 October (7-9pm).
The very first Bury Pride will shine brightly this Saturday (8 April) with a colourful celebration of equality and diversity.
A Bury Council employee has been honoured by lobbying group Stonewall who have chosen her as their North West Ally of the Year.
Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre is delighted to be the first museum to show LGBT+ exhibition Diary Drawings.
Bury Pride is pleased to offer a number of sponsorship opportunities to local businesses for next year’s celebrations.
Young people in Bury are organising an event to celebrate diversity, promote equality, inclusion and say ‘no’ to homophobia and all forms of discrimination.
Young people in Bury are organising an event to celebrate diversity and promote tolerance and equality.
Young people in Bury are organising a Walking Rainbow to celebrate diversity in the borough and to say ‘no’ to homophobia.